"Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting": A Harmonious Fusion of Music, Nature, and Folklore GDC043

Rs. 8,580.00
"Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting": A Harmonious Fusion of Music, Nature, and Folklore  GDC043

"Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting": A Harmonious Fusion of Music, Nature, and Folklore GDC043

Rs. 8,580.00

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Introducing the "Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting": A Harmonious Fusion of Music, Nature, and Folklore

Description:
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Gond art with our stunning "Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting." This exquisite piece showcases the unique folk and tribal painting style practiced by the talented Gond tribals of India. Originating from Madhya Pradesh and extending its influence to Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhatisgarh, and Odisha, Gond painting is a renowned folk art form that weaves together stories, culture, and the beauty of nature.

In this enchanting artwork, a graceful woman is depicted playing the santoor, a traditional Indian musical instrument. The santoor's strings reverberate with melodies that bring harmony and serenity to the surroundings. The woman's presence embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions of the Gond tribal community, showcasing the important role of music in their folklore and storytelling traditions.

The woman and the santoor are situated beside a majestic tree, symbolizing the deep-rooted connection between nature and music. The tree represents life, growth, and the nurturing essence of the natural world. It serves as a reminder of the profound bond shared between humans and nature, as well as the importance of preserving and appreciating the beauty and wisdom that surrounds us.

Each stroke of this painting is meticulously hand-painted by skilled Gond artisans, using organic colors derived from charcoal, colored soil, plant sap, mud, flowers, leaves, and even cow dung. This intricate process ensures that each artwork is a unique masterpiece, radiating vibrant hues and intricate details that capture the essence of Gond artistry.

The "Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting" comes carefully packaged to ensure its safe delivery to your doorstep. Whether you choose to display it as is or frame it, this captivating artwork will undoubtedly become an exclusive showpiece in your home. Cleaning is a breeze, requiring only a gentle wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth to maintain its timeless beauty.

By acquiring this remarkable piece, you not only bring home a visually striking work of art but also support the preservation of indigenous craftsmanship and the Gond tribal community's artistic traditions. Each brushstroke represents the talent, dedication, and cultural heritage of Gond artisans, who infuse their art with stories, emotions, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

Invite the enchantment of music, the beauty of nature, and the cultural richness of Gond artistry into your living space with the "Gond Art Woman Playing Santoor Beside Tree Painting." Let it serve as a daily reminder of the harmonious connections we share with music, nature, and the diverse folk traditions that form the tapestry of our cultural heritage.

Name of the tribe:- 

Gond tribe


Details of the tribe:- 


Gond tribes are a group of indigenous peoples of central and south-central India, about two million in number. 

They live in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Odisha. The majority speak variously and, in part, the mutually unintelligible language of Gondi, an unwritten language of the Dravidian family. Some Gond has lost their language and speaks Hindi, Marathi, or Telugu, depending on which is dominant in their area.



Artist Name:-

Rameshwar Dhurway


Working Profile:- 

Education in M.pharmacy(pharmacology)


Testimonial:-

“I just wanted to share a quick note and let you know that you guys do a really good job. I’m glad I decided to work with you. You give employment to tribal peoples and give the opportunity to our tribals to explore their art.

Thanks, Universal Tribes!”

 


 



Colours may vary from the actual product, because of the lights & photography. Designs may also vary due to unique designs made by tribal artists.
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